RSystems
A server room built for airflow, redundancy, and the next ten years.
Racks, PDUs, UPS, cooling, and cable management — assembled and validated before anything goes live.
The Challenge
Server Room & Rack Buildout
Server rooms tend to grow by accretion: a rack here, a switch added there, power strips daisy-chained as equipment arrives. The result is a room that runs hot, trips breakers under load, and turns every change into a careful exercise in not unplugging the wrong thing.
A room built properly from the start — power sized correctly, airflow planned, cabling managed — costs little more than one built carelessly, and saves years of operational friction and risk.
Our Approach
How RSystems approaches it.
We design the room around how it will actually be used and grown: rack layout for airflow and serviceability, dual power paths where uptime matters, UPS sized for real load and runtime, and cooling that holds the room within spec under full load.
Cabling inside the rack is managed to the same standard as the structured cabling feeding it — labeled, routed, and serviceable. The room is assembled and validated before production equipment goes in, so the day you go live isn't the day you discover a problem.
What's Included
Key focus areas and deliverables.
01
Rack Layout & Assembly
Rack design and buildout planned for airflow, weight, cable paths, and room to grow.
02
Power & UPS
Dual PDUs, UPS sized for real load and runtime, and locking connections on anything that can't afford to come loose.
03
Cooling & Environmental
Cooling sized to hold the room within spec under full load, with environmental monitoring for temperature and humidity.
04
In-Rack Cable Management
Patch cabling routed, labeled, and managed for serviceability — the rack stays as clean as the day it was built.
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